What it means to Hide God’s Word in your Heart | Dr. Myles Munroe

Munroe Global
19 Jun 201705:09

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of internalizing God's word through meditation rather than just memorizing scripture. While memorization can be superficial, meditation allows scripture to transform the mind and behavior, making it part of the subconscious. The speaker highlights how living out the principles of God's word is more impactful than simply quoting it. Reflecting on scripture helps individuals understand its deeper meaning and apply it to their lives. Meditation is presented as a key practice for spiritual growth, with a comparison to Western tendencies that focus more on memorization than deep reflection.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Memorizing scripture alone is not enough; it must be internalized and lived out.
  • 😀 It's not about quoting scripture, but embodying the principles and truths in everyday life.
  • 😀 The world is looking for a demonstration of faith, not just words.
  • 😀 Meditation on scripture is more important than memorization because it leads to internal transformation.
  • 😀 Memorizing scripture helps, but meditating on it allows it to influence your subconscious mind.
  • 😀 The power of scripture is in how it shapes your thinking and actions, not just in repeating the words.
  • 😀 Meditation allows you to reflect on the meaning and personal relevance of scripture in your life.
  • 😀 It's better to live by scripture than to merely quote it to others.
  • 😀 Internalizing God's word through meditation allows it to influence every area of your life.
  • 😀 Western Christianity often focuses on memorization rather than deep meditation on scripture.
  • 😀 Meditation on scripture provides a deeper understanding of God's provision and how it applies to your life.

Q & A

  • What does it mean to 'hide God's word in your heart'?

    -It means internalizing Scripture so deeply that it influences your thoughts and actions, not merely memorizing the text. It's about allowing God's principles to become part of your subconscious mind and way of living.

  • Can memorizing Scripture alone lead to a changed life?

    -No, memorizing Scripture doesn't guarantee a transformed life. Many people can recite Bible verses but fail to live according to them. The key is internalizing the principles behind the verses, not just recalling the text.

  • Why is memorization not enough when it comes to Scripture?

    -Memorization focuses on recalling words but doesn't necessarily lead to a heart transformation. True change happens when the principles of Scripture are meditated upon and applied in daily life, influencing one's behavior and mindset.

  • What is the difference between memorization and meditation on Scripture?

    -Memorization involves recalling verses, while meditation involves reflecting on and applying the meaning behind those verses. Meditation helps internalize God's word, shaping one's thoughts and actions, whereas memorization is a passive exercise.

  • How does meditation help in understanding Scripture better than memorization?

    -Meditation helps you to deeply reflect on the meaning of Scripture and how it applies to your life. This process integrates the principles into your subconscious mind, influencing your daily decisions and behaviors, leading to lasting change.

  • What role does the subconscious mind play in internalizing God's word?

    -The subconscious mind is where our habits, thoughts, and behaviors are formed. When Scripture is internalized through meditation, it becomes part of the subconscious, influencing how we live and respond in everyday situations.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize living out Scripture rather than quoting it?

    -The speaker emphasizes living out Scripture because actions speak louder than words. True faith is demonstrated through behavior, not just by quoting verses. The world looks for evidence of transformation, not just words.

  • How does meditation influence one's daily life?

    -Meditation helps you understand the deeper meaning of Scripture, allowing you to apply its principles to daily life. It shapes your thinking, priorities, and actions, leading to a life that reflects biblical teachings.

  • What is the problem with the Western approach to Scripture, according to the speaker?

    -The Western approach often focuses on memorizing Scripture without deeply reflecting on its meaning. This leads to quoting verses without living by them, whereas Eastern cultures tend to prioritize meditation, which leads to internalizing and living out God's word.

  • Why is it more important to meditate on Scripture than to memorize it?

    -Meditation allows you to deeply reflect on the meaning and application of Scripture, internalizing its principles in a way that transforms your life. Memorization, while useful, does not lead to the same depth of understanding or behavior change.

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